A Universal Design Approach to Links
This post shows how authors can practice universal design moves with their external links that will make their work more accessible to all students. Read more…
This post shows how authors can practice universal design moves with their external links that will make their work more accessible to all students. Read more…
This post shows how authors can practice universal design moves with their figure captions that will make their multimedia more accessible to all students. Read more…
This post shows how authors can practice universal design moves at the same time as they make their media more accessible to all students. Read more…
Open Oregon Educational Resources is delighted to share our openly licensed course materials with an equity lens in Human Development and Family Studies, Sociology, and Criminal Justice, along with the newly launched Open Curriculum Development Model. Read more…
This post explains what we mean by “high-quality” and “equity lens,” and shows how we connect our criteria for success for textbooks and course development with equity-minded instructional design frameworks. Read more…
Our key finding regarding student outcomes is that students benefit from affordable, high-quality course materials implemented with the support of an instructional designer. Read more…
Our key finding regarding student savings is that we almost doubled our projected student savings estimate! Read more…
Open Oregon Educational Resources is delighted to share that after almost four years of collaboration with an outstanding team of authors and instructors, we’re soft launching our openly licensed course materials with an equity lens in Human Development and Family Studies, Sociology, and Criminal Justice. Read more…
We’re developing materials with an equity lens in Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS), Sociology, and Criminal Justice. This post has updates about different aspects of this large-scale project. Read more…
We’re developing materials with an equity lens in Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS), Sociology, and Criminal Justice. This post has updates about different aspects of this large-scale project. Read more…